Caught up with super-agent Drew Rosenhaus — complete with Superman-style logo in the middle of his RSR sweatshirt — here at the Senior Bowl, and he was very pleased with the news that client Yeremiah Bell, the Miami Dolphins' strong safety and leading tackler, would be making his first Pro Bowl appearance as an injury replacement for the Colts' Antoine Bethea.

"It's great," Rosenhaus told me. "I called him and I just said, 'It's amazing, man, that you've come so far in just the last couple of years when people thought injuries had wiped you out. And now you're one of the highest-paid players at your position and you're in the Pro Bowl.'

"He's very deserving. I'm glad the rest of the league recognizes it because I thought he had a Pro Bowl year last year also. Eastern Kentucky. Practice squad. Now Pro Bowl. I'm very excited for him."

How about Chris Clemons, the rookie fifth-rounder out of Clemson who may be in line to replace Gibril Wilson at free safety as soon as next year?

"I think Chris has got a bright future," Rosenhaus said. "It will be interesting what the Dolphins do at that spot, but we think he's got a bright future and the team has been very high on him. We're excited about that."

As for Will Allen, still rehabbing his knee after major surgery in late October, Rosenhaus joined his client in being optimistic he'd be ready for offseason workouts come May.

"Will's doing well with his comeback," Rosenhaus said.

What about working as the slot corner in the nickel set, as Omar suggests he might should Nate Jones leave as a free agent or even if he stays?

"He can do it all," Rosenhaus said of Allen. "He's just going to be happy. Will's an elite starting corner in this league."

Comments (82 Comments)

Yeah Howie, the Jets and Ryan pretty much walked the talk this season. Of course they finished one game short of the Super Bow, but most people like you predicted the Jets to win 4-5 games. Your predictions week to week have been a joke. Thanks for the entertainment.
Crowder was just a wuss all year. He talked tough but didn’t show a thing.
See what I mean; With the pro-bowl and the OTAs the Jets are Champions twice a year.
GO PHINS!!!
Posted by: OcalaHowie |

See what I mean; With the pro-bowl and the OTAs the Jets are Champions twice a year.
GO PHINS!!!
Posted by: OcalaHowie |
Yeah, and they have a better record and went to the playoffs, while the Losers stayed home and watched the MIGHTY JETS!!!!
The awfulins went from 1-15 to 11-5 to 7-9 Gaa-bage!!! A team that can’t even break even, It only gets worse for you stinkers next year.
Just tryin to beat Buffalo should be your goal!! LMFAO!!!!

The fact that the phins swept the jets tells me the the phins are better…..
When a team does something once it could be luck but to beat the same team on the road and at home is fact and that fact is the phins are the better team because we play the same way as the jets power running and run D. We play that better than the jets thats why the phins can use the word SWEEP!!!.

I have had the displeasure of meeting Drew Rosenwhatever….what a dyck… Guy reminds me of the slimy brown stuff that runs out of A/C drain pans. As far as popping a C-note to go watch him and a few Football players eat and drink top shelf while the rest of the show pounds Bud Lite and raunchy chicken wings…. I’ll pass… I’ll text a sawbuck to Haiti and call it good. I employed about 10 Haitians 20 or so years ago… that should cover my bid… By the way… I hope that Miami does not take that slob Cody… He’ll wear out 10 stair masters just to get him in a uniform. Then die the first day of practice in the Miami heat in July . Ending his life in his own pool of smelling sweat…. Yuk,

OMAR KELLY was unsuccessful at achieving his childhood dream to become a super hero, so he figured he'd do the next best thing and become a journalist who fights against injustice, and searches for truth. After being bored to death reporting news and covering politics, he switched to sports.
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IZZY GOULD joined the Sun Sentinel in Feb. 2012 as a Senior Sports Reporter on the Miami Dolphins beat. He came to South Florida fresh off covering the University of Alabama football program, including its 2011 national championship team. More